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1 I, 2| generated in their wombs? In fine, do men themselves, whom 2 I, 19| as wrong-doers, and, in fine, as possessing positively 3 I, 33| of all things that be? In fine, if the dumb animals even 4 I, 53| princes of the world, nor, in fine, the great gods, or those 5 II, 9| Carneades?-to some teacher, in fine, of the old and later Academy? 6 II, 18| ships, and ploughs, nor, in fine, the other furniture which 7 II, 20| of man-of any noise, in fine, or of the thunder's terrible 8 II, 45| with cramped joints; in fine, that they should be exposed 9 II, 49| an element, not particles fine as air; nor does the sea 10 II, 52| method, another power, in fine, unheard of and unknown 11 III, 26| die in conflict, and, in fine, in the dire, murderous 12 III, 32| number of the gods; nor, in fine, can the mother of the gods 13 V, 26| literature, by the very signs, in fine, which you use when questioned 14 V, 31| even grown-up men of very fine appearance, were wrongfully